76 days until Notre Dame football returns!

We’re under 11 weeks until Notre Dame kicks off the 2020 college football season. Don’t miss this huge upset in today’s countdown memory!

We’re under 11 weeks until Notre Dame football returns as the Irish are scheduled to play at Navy the first weekend of September, despite the exact day of that weekend not yet being decided.

We’ve been counting down the days until Notre Dame football returns with yesterday giving a tip of the cap to the 1977 national championship squad.

Today’s Fathers Day edition of the countdown features a look back at a magical run that helped Notre Dame upset No. 1 in 1982.

76: Yards of Allen Pinkett’s touchdown run in the 1982 upset of No. 1 Pitt.

Despite being 5-1-1 on the year, Notre Dame was unranked when they visited No. 1 Pitt on November 6, 1982.  Pitt was loaded with talent as eventual Pro Football Hall of Famers Dan Marino and Jimbo Covert were playing for the Panthers at the time.

Leading 17-16 at the time, Notre Dame had just forced a Pitt turnover as it appeared the Panthers were about to take the lead.  After an incomplete pass on first down, the ball was handed to Pinkett and he took it 76 yards to stretch the Notre Dame lead to eight.

Don’t take my word for it though, listen to the man that made the run describe it.

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Notre Dame went on to win 31-16 after Pinkett capped the scoring with just under five minutes to play.

Notre Dame improved to 6-1-1 with the upset and soared from unranked to 13th in the nation, but lost three straight to close the year to Penn State, Air Force and USC to finish 6-4-1, unranked and without a bowl appearance.

79 Days until Notre Dame Football Returns!

We’re just over 11 weeks until Notre Dame football returns. Don’t miss today’s memory as we count down the days to Irish football!

Just over 11 weeks from now we’ll have Notre Dame and Navy returning to the football field to start their 2020 college football seasons.  Until then we’ll be counting the days by sharing memories of players, coaches and games that helped shape Notre Dame’s football legacy.

Yesterday we happened to find an 80 yard touchdown reception from Tommy Rees to TJ Jones that gave the Irish a second half lead in a game they wouldn’t hold onto against Pitt.

Today, by chance I swear and not on purpose, another Notre Dame vs. Pitt memory gets remembered.

79: Yards of Jonas Gray’s touchdown run at Pitt in 2011

2011 saw a frustrating start for Notre Dame as they gave away their first two games against South Florida and at Michigan.  After finally getting in the win column against Michigan State in Week Three they traveled to Pitt to try and get to .500 against the Panthers.

Trailing 3-0 in the second quarter, Jonas Gray, who wasn’t necessarilyknown for his wheels, outran the entire Pitt defense for a go-ahead score.

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Gray would finish with just two more touches as he totaled 84 rushing yards on the day.  Notre Dame would get a late score on a pass from Tommy Rees to Tyler Eiftert that put them ahead 15-12, the eventual final score, getting them to 2-2 on the season.

Related – Way too early game-by-game predictions for Notre Dame football in 2020